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TT I, W SSfw't THE' COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFJELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1914 EVENING EDITION. """TJffrTHBrMMBBBBBHWMWlBll 1F" it-- FIVE M v. i eM&Oft ' '';"flK?,, tM Dili' '-Annual Special January JT.BMFi SALE THIS WEEK ONLY LET PRICES DO THE TALKING QUALITIES HERE ARE ALWAYS DEPENDABLE TING FLANNEL IfU AL TH S WEEK vi jmMX Pc mL. CL.OBT $1 OK LADIES' MESCO UNION $""0 SUITS. NOW m X if 3l Cfln LADIES' SET-SNUG VESTS l Dub AND PANTS 11 FLANNELETTE 1fU En LADIES' SET-SNUG VESTS C2U NDW . . IUU UUb K CREPEfKIMONO CLOTH ?& NOW flfV LA'blES' MESCO UNION liUU' SUITS. NOW 101n 80c $1.05 50c 43c 20c on PER ceMt reduction on all "1 CHILDREN'S WEAR AND PANTS OEp LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S 3C HOSE. NOW ! iREMEMBER. THESE PRICES ARE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY - iunkerHiilDeoa ""'- rtment Store St. frV W. H. DINDINGER & CO1. Siitiary Clearance Sale he keynote of this advertisement is ECONOMY How to makfta little money cjo a very long way Ev-' erybody wants to keep down the cost of living .There has never been a time when jfsuch a variety of desirable and use Qj& ful merchandise could be $ bought for so little money ' .? ' READ ON: rjANltintItOHK.H. VnrloiiM colors. QT,, Ji'merlyVsojil nt J?2.0. Now only JuU UHW8 PALTi UNDERWEAR. In tvlillo mul cic.uii. r inner price SWc and )(' ', imi guiineiit IUU HMHtittfH FINE WOOIi SERGE DRESSES, Sizes (I M yonin. BUSINESS IS BETTER. When tliu Khlcr arrived In this morning from tio north, alio broimht hor largest passengers Hat In several I months and the frolght shlpmont was also heavier than usual. Officers of tho boat declare .that business has ' been Improving tho InHt two trips. fiEvrriE WEATHER FORECAST 1)7 AnorUlttl Tttm In Too n Tlmni. OREGON Occasional rain In west; fnlr In east and colder; j J south to west winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE j record i j For tho 24 hours ending nt j 1:13 a. in., Jan. 12, by IlenJ. j Ostllntl, special government mo- toorologlBt: Maximum I" j Minimum ill I At t:i:t a. in as j Precipitation 1.07 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, I 10M io.ni j Precipitation sama porlod Inst year 30.12 j Wind: Southwest; cloudy. . SOCfAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY ! Cafoterla Club with Mrs. J. i S. Hanson. M'. E. Brotherhood at tho church. f Jolly Dozen with Mrs. j Baptist Ladles with Mrs. P. ! H. Storey. cents for shaves In Marshflold and North Honil. Taken III Purser Miller of tho Elder, after ailing for sovoral days, was taken to tho Mercy Hospital at North Ilond this morning. Ho will bo unablo to accompany tho ship to Eureka. Exceptional Opportunity To Buy Bon Ton Olive Oil Pure HORN fifissint A ' y : . da or hkvt'IiIiic neatly trimmed OO OK irinbr prkfe i? 1 to SO. Now only ip&iUU SAUTM'tfli1 CRETONNES, Juryo variety of colurn and pi Atenfe.lV&ro 10c mid ItlJSo ynrtl, "pcdnl per yard J-i DOD' J19iWATY BED SPREADS, In blue, pink ami white, in achi ' wiles, Full Sixes. 01 OQ rHwrrriwi $2.00 and Sl!.:i.t. Now i)li.d IILlMtMNt? JJEAlt CLOTH AND SllilC DO.VNKTS; oucllcnt Ih1Wm Iforincrly hold at ."50c, 7.1e and H.lc. Q9n fwelV.... OOb SITEMDOPKCK All'KKLICIIS. All, nles, In black, liluu and Qo own.- iJPeniii'i'ly 115c. Noiv 3 b (tlarmMen fliiiimii. iv -, Ceiitnd Avciiuo , IWhIc.1 R ll A CU1 Chandler Hotel an m CLADAUGII To Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clabailgh at their homo on Ninth street, Tuesday, Jan. 12, a son. Mother and child aro do ing nicely nnd tho proud fathor Is wreathed In smiled. WALL To Mr. nlid Mrs. James It. Wall, nt their homo In West Marshflold, n son, their first born. Mr. Wall, who Is connected with the C. A. Smith shops Is about tho happiest man over. Mother nnd child aro doing nicely. M'MUIIPHY To Mr. nnd Mrs. David MeMurphy, of South Inlet, a son. THIRD PARALYTIC STRDKEJS FATAL Mrs. Phoebe Clark, Aged 80, to be Buried Alongside Her Companion Mrs. Phoobo Clark, aged 80 years and for 1C years a resident of North Ilond, died suddenly at tho homo of Library Opening. Tho program fr the formal oponlng of tho now Mr.iflhflold Cnrucglo Library vlU begin nt S o'clock, this ovontn. Meet Wednesday. Tho Daptlst Lndlc3' Aid Society will meet Wod Hdny afternoon nt tho homo of .Mrs. F. H. Storoy, 35 South Rth stroot. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i I , - n H l'y KIiioh. W. J. Conrad nnd FOR HUNT Dairy much. For In- j Dr. It. E. Morrow appeared In formation apply ' " Times offlco. Judge Dutlor's pollco court this afternoon and paid fines of $5 each j WANTED Olrl for general "ouso for violation of tho traffic, ordln work. Mrs. Fred Powers. FOR SALE FOU RALK Stwini Indicator. Ikw ".colund, Old North Dend Mr. Wdek We Arc Offering a SPECIAL VALUE 5, 00 Blue Serge ufor $15.00 mdmSBma price last anwlir be the same nexpwk, but we would o''hWSPvou comnnrn it ui&Jal sale price suit 10fJ hmly thirty of them rilvgom New York, neiiuwd see them. i TILE A THEATRE TONIGHT!' niE HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE. FOR SALE OR RENT A two and 1-2 aero garden In flno' condition In Roynolds' Addition. J. 13. Fltz-gorald. FOR RENT anco In their mnchlues. Revival Mwtlngx. Tho mooting in tho Christina church coutlniio thla weok. Gcorgo A. Webb and wife sing nt oach service Tho sorvlco for tonight will consist of "Modorn Gate ways to Hell" profusely Illustrated, lion Ilur will bo given on Friday night. All theso Borvlccs aro freo. Chamber of Commcrro to Moot. Tho annual mooting nnd election of offlcors of tho North Ilond Chnmbop of Comjncrco will bo hold tomorrow ovonlug thoro. Roports Drnnagau and Savlllo, In n mu sical, singing nnd dancing novelty act. RIKUP strliUyl one-price store s County Stores Tio Hox Offlco Attraction Co. pro KontB tho lnont talked of novel and play ovor wrlttun, a 1200,000 pro duction of gorgeous plcturlzntlnn of tho famous novel from tho brilliant nnd vlrllo pen of Victoria Cross: 'OR RENT Furnished rooms, J?12. i or. tn.r.n. $3.00 lier wlf. with bath $1C per month. Johnson , ?' "m.cora n,ul emmlttoos for uaiu u pur iiioiiiii, .luiiiiouii i ... . Rooming IIoiibo. 135 Second St., I11 w"1 ? rcml nt, tl,nt o " iuiiiio iui iiiu iiiucuuuru mm proj ects of 10 1 C will bo niHcussen find outlined. North. FOR HUNT Mct.'ormac house. Largo partly furnished. A. E. Seaman, 19-J. , "Llfo's Shop Window," . In Nvo reola of honrt throbs, toars nnd smiles, -AH star cast featuring Cltilro Whltnoy nnd Stunrt Holmos. Joker Unlvorsnl pr'osonts tho com ody: "Tho nasoball Fans of Fan vlllo," with Wm. Franoy, Loulso Fazonds and Gall llonry. FOR RENT Two furnished house hooping rooms and ono front sin glo sleeping room. Phono .'19-L. (JpIn Quick KoMillrt. R. M. Kylo of tho Johnson Rooming ' Houso yesterdny Insorted u wnnt ad of n housekeeping suit'- rar rent nnd within nn hour or so nftor Tho Times was Issued, ho had rented It. FOR ltEXT Ho lug luiuvo. Iii-jTl10 Tlmos want nds gonorally got qulro Alton's pool hall, street. 139 Front FOR RENT 1Itm.su keeping rooms, 095 First and Birch. FOR RENT (l-rooni lioiibo. 124 2nd St. North. Iuqulro rosults so quickly that ono or two Insertions nro nearly nlwnya auffl- clont. Will Handle Fine Engine. On Fildoy Gordon Smith nnd wife, with their llttlo son, who has boon nlllng for weeks, nnd who must Iinvo n chnngo, according to the doctor's orders, leaves on tho Ho drndo for Snn Francisco and tho old homo of Mr. Smith near Fros- no. Mr. Smith will nccompany hit family to tho South nnd rotum on the next boat, being gono nbo it a "col:. In his nbsonco tho auto fh'o truck will bo handled by Harold Carlisle who has been practicing Mlth tho muchlno, nnd who hns had cxporlonco as a gasollno cnglncor. Win. Cox will look after the stnam engine In enso of a flro and Chas. Joueon will bo on duty nt the flro , .7 -""""" "l "1U o stJtlot. In enso of a call. . 'ur " K ' Mn' M" ,;' Kvor,lt' yoa- No Charge Prefcm'.:. No charge ' f''1"'' ""I1 l,or bo,,y wn" tn,c 0n has boon made out against Vernon ! ,1,B n?tt on tho Nnnn s,nlth t0 Barker and Dallas Footo charging ,1' ohl hon10 nt Cnm- California, them with "beating up" Jack Ful- wI,oro Bho w,n bo bl,r,c,I " ll' 1' ler, of tho Blanco Bnr, on Snturdny , of hcr ,,M8unn'i J- " Clark, who died ovenlng. In Bunker Hill, n wna ' t'oro 13 years ago. cxpo tdd Hint somo nctlon would bo ' Vor B0Vcrftl months Mrs. Clark liml taken today. Tho local pollco aro bcen m l,oor "Olth. Two paralytic unnblo to oct becauso tho scono of 8trokcs hod boon n groat drain on hor tho fight was out of tho city II in- v,tn,l' n"I tho third ono coming Uh. According to ;o story of tho yesterday noon proved fntal. mon, Fuller lind bcen drinking, T1'o deceased leaves four dough was quorrolsomo os usual, nnd tors n"'i o boii. Mrs. M. E. Everltt sart"d tho troublo, after which ho j d Mrs. A. J. Savago of Marshflold was severely handled. Both mon ' nro tho only daughters residing on wiro tnken In chnrgo early Sundny ' Coos Boy, though Mrs. A. E. Whan, monilng by Night Orflcor Shoupo i of Washington, enmo hero o fow doya mid for a short tlmo plnced In Jail j ago. A third dnughlor, Mrs. L. jr. but no warrant could bo sworn out Kittle, lives In Modesto, Calif., and nnj tho men woro turned looso. tho son, S. T. Clark, Uvea In aulndn, Fuller Is In Morcy Hospltnl. Tho Cnl. pollco today woro Investigating a This morning Mr. nnd Mrs. Everltt report that Bnrkor was leaving mini Mr. wimn nBmi...i.ni.-i..i.. j south. Mrs. Clark wns born In Perry county, Ohio, In 1830 nnd In hor youth enmo west, living most of tho tlmo In California until tho donth of hor husband, when sho moved to DON SHOUT Is In from Ten Mllo for , Qon Cn'' a short stny. G. A. BHOWN enmo In today from Wagner for a short stay. BCGENE CHOSTHWA1TE loft this Morning for Gardlnor nnd Sins-' low points, J. C. GISCH of North Inlot enmo homo this morning on tho Eldor from n visit In tho north. C. It. PECK loft this afternoon to nttond tho Coos County Bar banquet and annual meeting nt C'oqulllo. MISSES MAY PREUSS nnd Francos Wllllnms loft on tho Noun Smith today to rcsumo their courses at tho Uulvorslty of California. tho cllmato would benefit Ills lit. I tie daughter's health. TOM DUNCAN, of Kelso. Washlmr- ton, la In tho city visiting his urouicrs Charles, Will and Gcorce. and Incldontnlly holding tho first1 reunion for ten years. Ho is' spending tho week nt tho ranch. of Charles Dungnn on Coos River and talking ovor old dnys down on Humboldt Bay, whoro they grew to manhood together. ' M. D. HAM.MIL, who recently retired ns manager of Fourier's White Oni Prime TnmnvVA-ur Elephant Cafe, and wife, loft on tho UUr rriCeS lOIIlOrrOW Nairn Smith for San Francisco. I 1 TL J whoro they win spend n fowiancl lliui'saay, doc per months with a friend of his who i has the Insldo Inn at tho Exposl-I uon. Ho Btntcd that ho would re turn bore In Juno to help Ms father In tho North Bend hotel project. v quart. MARSIiFIELD FRUIT CO'. At Palace Meat Market. 180 No. Broadway Phone 364-J. NOHTJI INLET NEWS town. I MHH. L. H. HOIHNSON DIES FOLLOWING AN OPEIUTION Death HKiigs Iong Illness to Close at Mercy llosjiltal Today. Mrs. L. 11. HobliiBon died nt Mer cy Hospital about noon today fol lowing on operation for cancer per formed on hor a wook ago. For nov oral yonra sho had boon so nfrccted, and tho shock of tho operation, which tho doctors know wns her only chnnco proved nioro than sho could stand nnd sho failed to roily. Tho docooHcd leaves no children, but Is survived by hor husband, L. 11. HobliiBon. Sho will bo burled Thurs- i( A. copple expects to lenvo noxt day aftornoon nt 2 o'clock from tho wok for a month or six woolen' trip . Christian churuh, of which sho was ,i to Now York, Chicago nnd other prominent liiombor. western buying centers. ; HEHBEHT BHADLEY will lenvo on AMONG THE SICK tho Goorgo W. Eldor for Portland, ' whoro ho will tnko o position with i J,rH- G W Kaufniun, who has been (Special to Tho Times.) NORTH INLET, Or., Jnn. 12. Mr. McDonald, n tle-mnkor, employ ed by Andrew Mlllor, cut his foot qulto seriously lost Saturday. Charles Muohler and John Travis hnvo taken a contract to hnul ties for Miller Bros. Thoy now haVo nbout a two and n hair mllo haul. F. L. Botsford was out looking nfter now business on Saturday. The North Inlct-Snundors Loko road Is In such condition that It may bo necessary for tho Hrtusor & Htt'iser Company teams to haul their coal and supplies to No, 3 camp owr tho Wlllamctto-Paclflo right of way. Archlo Phillips has complotcd tho i If lit of way clearing to Lakosldo. Ho will now burn tho stumps nnd rcfiiBO nlong tho right of way, also put In protecting booms whoro fills hnvo been mndo through tho lakes. Reuben Lyon, of Mnrshflold, litis purchased lumber for n flumo from his cranberry marsh to tho Inlot ami has been constructing snino tho pas? weok, llonj. Peterson hns roturnod from n fcevorol days' visit with friends lit North Bond. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Plnkorton' spent sovornl days last weok In tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. It. Lyon,, at Fctndnlo, Arthur Gotty, of Emplro, was call lug on local friends last weok. Rev, G, LoRoy Hall conducted services nt tho chapol last Sunday. Along tho Waterfront. tho Modorn Confectionery Co. Biifforlng from n sovero attack of In ki. North Bend ull nmrn iui rarcn See jVIERS wut it, Don't forgot that tho BEST pro jected pictures nro ut tho Lomauskl thentor for: Lower floor nnd first balcony, lCc; second balcony, 10c. Children undor tho ngo of ten years of ago occupying seats, r,c. Hero tomorrow night: Tho World Film Corporation presents the five reel rpeclal "Proton No. WANTED Plan Banco. six Marshflold young men hnvo arranged to glvo nnothor of a scries of dancing par ties at tho EukIcs' Hall noxt Siifnr. i.i.. i..- . " ' i utuiuiiK. xiiruugii an error tho dato of tho ball was given as t January in when it should hnvo WANTED Grain sacks. Iiclf(c Llv- J been January 10. Tho dance will cry & Transfer Co. I ho opon to tho public, but will bo I carefully condupted. WANTED 30 buyers for Ford Weed J chains at I2.GG sot. Goodrum's 7aud Company IiVoi'iiomtes. garogo. t Artlcl03 of Incorporation for tho Loos Bay Dovolopitiont Company D. R. KELLER loft this morning, rHHo, Is reported Improving, for Portland, where ho will or-1 a- w- Carloton lias rosumed his rnngo for nttrnctlons for tho Mn-1 I'ohIIIoii oh( bookkoopor at Allen & sonic Oporn Houso, which ho i ''ow1h' "f'0' holng laid up with la will soon open. Krlppo. FRED LAMON loft on tho Nnnn' 'vy Condron Is again oblo to bo Smith to resumo his position with ! nbout after several duya slogo with tho C. A. Smith company nt Bay threatened piiounionin. Point nfter spending the holidays IL R, Mosnlos, who was Injured with friends here, , whllo nt work on tho now gyinnns- MRS. C. A. SEHLBREDE returned i im Is now out of tho hospital and this morning on tho Gcorgo W. El- ab, to rosumo his regular work. dor from Snlom, whoro sho was Borsoy Kroltzor was confined to cnlled somo tlmo ago by tho HI-1 ' homo this morning by a sovoro - I - Tomorrow morning tho Yollow stono Is expected to got nwny for Son Francisco. Sho has boon down nt North Bond loading lumbor for the last two days. On Thursday tho Hardy of tho Swayno & Iloyt lino, will leave for San Francisco. On account of tho tides tho Gcorgo W. Eldor will not lenvo out until 8 n, m. tomorrow. Sho wns detained nt Astoria on account of bar conditions. COLl'MWA FLOUR, $f.73 HAINES'. AT DR. H. E. KELTY, DENTIST Phono ill!-J. Room 204. Coko Dldg. CLEANING WORKS ' Z?JlR Z Tlttu! " -" . """VS UliU .UUWIlUllt. LADIES' You Wnnt and You Have an EXPERT CLEANER UOTaON those who saw the first of this on, Proprietor, thrilling lady detective story will bo now management, given nn opportunity of seeing fur-' f-wlth homo cooking thcr adventures of their favorite. ' stylo. Board and j Two new vaudovlllo acts coming ' weok. 315 South Thursday night, - ihfieid. "-""" - . rT: This tnkes In tho Budzlen Park and &7K AHA 1u innnHtnn.l It. tliA n. .. !, II.... T.-l"-" ...u..v."U.u III H1U llll- Al! hi; WANTS YOCR PATRONAGE B8 th? amUnt uf cap,tal 8toc,c- 1 -R TV r m V lev Service g.D CYCLERY M. D. EAX1) SURGEON eases of Women a clalty. KBldg. Phono 229-J S3, Phone 30-1-L, Times Want Ads Never Shirk Cost A Mite And Do The Work I AND HE WILL STA,Y $400 BUYS level, sightly lot overlooking the bay. EASY TERMS A splendid opportunity for the home builder SEE REID ABOUT IT W. A. REID, 150 FrontSf. The mombors of tho cornoratlon nro R. Von Shlpmnn, Mrs. R. Von n Shlpman, L. C. Shlpmnn and J. W. Mclnturff. R. Von Shlpman and Mr. Fowcett loft this morning for Eugene, Thoy will conduct nn outsldo solo and expect to bo gone sovoral weeks. Barber CnrUr. At a, mooting or tho Journeyman harbors of Mnrshfleld and North Bend last evening, It was decided to sond tor a charter to organlzo a local union on Coos Bay. Ono' Gardlnor barber and u Bunker Hill barber hi vo signed up, besides many In i M Marshflold and North Bend. There aro about twenty-five here -who art olg!blo to membership. The orientation of the union la expect ed tl ellmlnato tlln 15-cent nhnnn. lurking a uniform schedule of 25 nesa of hor father. MRS. W. S. CHANDLER loft this morning for Portland, whoro iho v 11 moot hor dnughtor, Mrs. Tre- j iiialno, who will nccompany thorn ' on their southern trip. MRS. HARRY BRADFIELD and two' children returned this morning on the Geo. W. Eldor from Alaska, whoro thoy havo been on a visit of sovoral months visiting Mrs. Brnd Hold's sister. ATTORNEYS W. A, ACKHRMAN, J, T. Brand and J. Tom Hall woro among thoso who loft on tho noon train for Conulllo, whoro thoy go to nttond tho an nual banquet nnd meeting of tho Ccos County Bar Association. FRANK 8LATTON, for the past year connected with tho North Bend Box Factory, but for tho . past several weoks laid up with nn Injury to his baud, loft today on tho Nairn Smith for Los Angeles whoro ho oxpocta to spend tho win- tor at tho homo or r.;a parents. 13. RAYMOND and family, ar- nttiKk of la grippe. I). R, Chandlor has boon suffering from nn attack of la grippe, ' When may we demonstrate to You That Satisfaction is a Certainty When You' Deal With The "The Owl?" wheat $..n per HUNDRED. , The Central Ave. Drug Store. HAINES'. uvea nero tno otnor uay irom Spokane tp locate. Mr. Raymond I. o brother of F. E Raymond, Pf the Tltlo Guarantee & Ab stract Co. Ho is a bookkeeper and caniQ hero principally hi hopes (hat ' Pianos that are the Standard of the World THE ANGELUS The World Famous Player Piano. THE VICTR0LA Talking Machines. THE EDISON DIAMOND DISC MACHINES. Terms If You Desire. "TALK TO THOMAS ABOUT IT." mem Mm I.. L. THOM1S, MVVAOFH. 210 Central avenue. Phones i:il-J 15-L. M M 1 TM ' I I.I I I l i . .1,1, I . "t"